March 10, 2021

Ultimate Positano Dining Guide for every budget

Positano is a true jewel on the Amalfi Coast in Southern Italy and considered one of the most beautiful towns in the world. I’d been dreaming of visiting Positano for years prior to visiting. However, planning a visit to Positano isn’t as easy as dreaming about it.

One of the main challenges is dining in Positano. Luckily for you, I’m going to share my ultimate Positano Dining Guide for every budget below. It can be difficult to navigate between tourist traps, Michelin stars and hidden gems, especially when you’re on a budget. Positano is one of the most exclusive and popular vacation spots in Europe. The geographical limitations caused by the terrain makes it crowded and there’s simply not enough space to fit all the visitors. Roads are narrow and not for the faint of heart. During summer it can be impossible to get to where you want due to the crowds flocking the streets, hotels and restaurants.

I did a lot of restaurant research prior to our visit to Positano, and I’ve also read many tips and advice from other sources. I’m also one to frequently mix budget and high -end experiences, which makes me feel confident about stating that this actually is the ultimate Positano Dining Guide for every budget. Today I’m sharing my knowledge from my research as well as my own experience.

If you’ve been to a good restaurant in Positano and want to share a few sentences and a picture, I’m happy to share it here after making my own research on it as well.

Ultimate Positano Dining Guide for every budget
View of Positano from the sea.

Practical dining tips

It wouldn’t be the ultimate Positano Dining Guide for every budget without practical tips for how to navigate the dining scene in the area. The below section is to help you make decisions and ensure that you are one step ahead when planning your trip.

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It does look good with that heart shaped pizza.

Breakfast, treats and snacks

If you’re staying at a hotel that offers breakfast, this might not be for you. However, there are plenty of accommodation options in the lower price range that don’t include breakfast, so I thought I’d share a few options below. These are all great ideas for a light lunch, snacks, gelato or pastries as well:

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The Lemon sorbet at Collina Bakery
The outdoor patio at La Zagara

I really enjoyed visiting this spot for a lemon sorbet, and they had plenty of other yummy options as well. You can find their website HERE. The tables on their outdoor patio are painted in classic Amalfi Coast colours and designs.

Ultimate Positano Dining Guide for every budget
Enjoying Lemon Sorbet inside a lemon at La Zagara.

Cocktails

Enjoying a cocktail while watching the sunset is always a good idea in Positano. There are plenty of options available, and it’s also the most affordable way to spend some time at the most luxurious establishments in the area. Exploring these astonishingly beautiful properties that you’ve always dreamed of visiting from Instagram is going to be one of the most fantastic experiences of your trip.

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Lunch & Dinner

There are plenty of good restaurant options in Positano for lunch and dinner. However, you will need to plan ahead and make reservations, but if you do, you’ll have plenty of options!

Il Tridente

The service at Il Tridente was impeccable. Prior to the visit, they offered to make me a personalized birthday cake at an additional cost of 40 euros. I didn’t think it was necessary for two people but definitely a sweet gesture.

Ultimate Positano Dining Guide for every budget
Caprese Salad at Il Tridente
Ultimate Positano Dining Guide for every budget
Both drinks at starters were amazingly fresh and perfect to enjoy with the views.
The ultimate guide to dining in Positano for every budget
The terrace at Il Tridente is absolutely beautiful.
Ultimate Positano Dining Guide for every budget
We ordered the Sea bass cooked in a wild fennel flavoured salt crust served with potatoes and seasonal vegetables. Our server prepared it right in front of us and it was definitely an exciting choice.
Ultimate Positano Dining Guide for every budget
The prepared lunch. It tasted incredible, and it was reasonable in both size and price.

La Sponda

Ultimate Positano Dining Guide for every budget
Fagottelli Pasta at Le Sirenuse, which was marketed as a main course for 40 euros.

I’m sharing a lot more about Le Sirenuse and La Sponda in my full review HERE.

Overall, I was actually happier with my visit to Il Tridente than I was with the visit to Le Sirenuse. It also taught me more about not expecting perfection based on a price tag, and that sometimes you simply don’t get value for your money. However, I still need to emphasize that it’s a stunning location and definitely worth visiting.

La Tagliata

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Terrazza Cele is anther spot that I’d love to visit. It’s on the more premium side, but views are magical and their outdoor area is so cozy. I’ve heard great things about the food as well. Click HERE for their website.

By now, you’ve probably realized that here are plenty of great choices available. The choices I’ve included here are all unique in their own ways, and well deserving of their spot on my ultimate Positano Dining Guide for every budget.

The ultimate guide to dining in Positano for every budget

Have you visited Positano and have any favorite dining spots in the area? Let me know in the comments, I’d love to include them in this guide as well!

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Hi and welcome to my travel guide! My name is Beatrice. I’m a lawyer in my twenties living in Stockholm, Sweden. I started Foodie on Vacay because I travel quite a bit, and my trips are always centered around having great food experiences.